Pop princess Kylie Minogue received induction into ARIA Hall Of Fame
Australian Pop princess Kylie Minogue accepted on yesterday night, November 27th her induction into the ARIA Hall Of Fame. Her long-time mate Molly Meldrum took the mic to present some of Kylie's great achievements in career, but in life and charity projects as well. He invited the audience to watch a capture of her life as an icon and asa a superstar.
The 25th annual Aria Awards took place at the Allphones Arena in Sydney Olympic Park, where also Prime Minister Julia Gillard gave the petite gay icon the honor.
"Reflecting back on my career brought many emotions," she said of writing her ARIA acceptance speech. "Amazement that I'm still here, gratitude, humility, wonder, and pride. I'm a very proud Australian – I'm always bragging about our country wherever I am in the world. And tonight's award means so much to me… I just want to let of you know and everyone at home that Australia I love you and I thank you very much" princess Kylie told, holding back her tears.
Minogue, 43 is a well-sold artist with more than 68 million records, released 11 albums, holds an OBE and enduring popularity in the UK. Also, the childrens' entertainers The Wiggles joined Kylie in the ARIA Hall of Fame. They've sold 30 million albums and DVDs across the World.
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